| Признаки | Мукор | Пеницилл |
| Количество клеток | Multicellular | Multicellular |
| Строение тела | Mycelium with sporangiophores | Mycelium with conidiophores |
| Строение спорангиев | Sporangium at the end of sporangiophore | Conidia at the end of conidiophore (penicillus-like structure) |
| Способы размножения | Asexual reproduction via sporangiospores, Sexual reproduction via zygospores | Asexual reproduction via conidia, Sexual reproduction not prominently shown in the diagram but occurs via ascocarps. |
The image displays two types of fungi: Mucor (Рисунок 1) and Penicillium (Рисунок 2). Mucor is characterized by its sporangiophores, which terminate in a sporangium containing sporangiospores. Penicillium, on the other hand, has conidiophores that bear chains of conidia, often arranged in a brush-like (penicillus) structure. The table provides a comparative overview of their characteristics, highlighting differences in their reproductive structures (sporangium vs. conidia) and the morphology of their asexual reproductive organs (sporangiophore vs. conidiophore).